The Cordell Weekly Beacon. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 40, Ed. 1 Monday, April 2, 1906 Page: 8 of 8
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CORDEr
Correspondence^*"""^^
community for the past tw
d ■_ . three weeks
'V.
THE OORDELL WEEKLY BEACON, THURSDAY,
this
three weeks.""' '"° or
I guess Mr, fi jitor thought I
w« deed „it has bee. q.jt. .
"hile since I wrote, bat I will
try end do better from this on.
Port.
_ (DeUyed]
Luc. R„
Landon attended the debit* Y>
Spring Creek Saturday night
TuX reTi;XWCn^.,HOb,rt
There was a farewell party at Mr
SdyU'nJUeSda7 DlKht" and eTer*
way present reports « «n- rim/
'MM. Minn Inc, .HI b8 mlMe<1
0/ the young people.
■ZW""" ai,d daugh'er,
™ 5 sister, Mrs. N. Braddidid. a
week**1 VlS,t the Utter part of the
Or. J. 0. Baker and Miss Essie
£>4Ker
Wheeler atteoded
Buck Creek.
A fine rain fell here last week.
Wheat and oats are looking
«tm fine. The binder and
show up men are beg'nnin« to
The hail and tornado insurance
«an u jumping sideways in this
part.
The rounty union of the F E
and C. U. of A. was held in Cor-
dell on the 19th inst A fine
Jesse?bj
few daj filing Up ^ *
^Vesu, is °, th. 8ick lw
Judge Stone received a tele.
phone message last week that his
ather had been killed by his
team runn.ng away with him
near!<ort Cobb, O. T. He loft
t once to meet the remains at
Anadarko, O. T., whew the in-
terment took place on the 18th
Mr. Stone ha, theC
P*thy of the entire community.
atBn,taraf0eSund^ 8ch™'
uck Creek every Sunday and
fourth'sf Terj 86000,1 a «i
fourth Sunday. Everybody in-
vited to attend.
Mrs Job. Young an(| MUs
M^JtSM'SU°dVWitb
Z A. King has bwn on the
,ew dws-but
at Joh^ I'?1 Td farnilJ' visited
at *ohn Este* last Sunday.
K<,rna tran"lcte'l business
the county seat list week.
we"' ,h.""raV" and familj
«re in Cordell last week. Mrs
Hartgraves left on the north'
nTho°° a ' 1°U' t0 ™il h« LZ"r,T°°" Ltad0° «"• mlafor
Tho, H^tgraves at Clinton. Li £ rbwhan" ""W
Cordell is lea„ the 3oe„,
•d^to •ee*Rl',fr,," ,0' ®atabo 'call.
w.J? rl the J,"'« "on / If
W«ldrop. Tnursdif JQ ■ K
^"•arrfflSLJS|
.Lr'"1"- All report |
day night. ,a' Satur"
,SunriItWM!n CgK hunt at *r- Sharps \
buoday, and thirty two people and
£77'°™* • . In the no"
Of the th rt We 6 ,0 ,nd and out
prlrs 'tr aevjo the dogs goS th ' '
Mrs. v.uey, of N
been visiting hersisver. Mr* fleas^
wl.i atart horns Boon y
APR[L 26, 1906.
Seger.
^Cere's "VDWe
"\De SKlrve
Bring yo«rcr. m, w« need it,
,7 . a" reeponsibility per-
sonally in regard to payments for same.
CasV> "PvVee
for yonr Butter, JSggi, PouItry and
Hides Remember the place-west
side of square. Cordell.
jwor&elV "Produce
"ommlssvon Co.
R. K. Smith A W. A. Smith, Prop8.
Miss Bertha Bradfleid Is th9 proud
owner of a new p'ano.
Olyde Landjn ha, the bluaa of
i&te, I suppose hp win a
Cordell. WU1 8oj° to
^ saassar
prizes Twentj-four p„p|,, Wjn
'h.cr,,A"r.r,o'hi' "
Thv lectures
much
M sses Lillian Greer anrt
K'ltf and Mead nie.s Lutie^^Riyand
" •>• •* I. K'jro
Eofs^a'' H.dTO°£
aie was unconscious
t .tlllJ?;!08 :bM beea eoKlneering
Shi i erly th n ist waek. Mr
Sblverlyis eog.ged ,n well drilling.
The neighborhood n )w his a ru-ai
r ZZ:wh,ch 18 — ~
Two young people h ve arrived
ldl^eheWMa,,Qg,a^ a5 Mr. R,4.
wnaSr?.^"1"
^ an s father preneuted
Qaodsome organ rec9nr,|y.
her
Harrington.
Therf has been so much
)PttU Urn ti.
DENVER. ENID * jULF RAILROAD 4
Alfalfa Route
First Class Road Bed
First Class Equipment
time or train® daily
W«ST BOUND
J l man L.a.e.0-J-g Aj. Arr,v.. a, Eald #;I9
N >' 15 D0ll* gatnrl. .11:25
week.of b°®8 ^*70 per cwt, last
Guy Hazelettieft last week on
•visit to hi, old horn,,. Ml,,ou
to attend
weather
Star.
Hav'nt we had nice
tor the past month.
Wheat i„ this parl 0( ..
•onntrr looks fine, also oats.
h. .W Wil."S S'nith ,a l f«milr
Brof h"1 "c t° ^3W .Mexico, huf
Brother Smith is back in the
~r and preached at
Mr. c. T. Triese and family
• ve rented Brother Smith's
place for the coming year.
.. Clinton Weaver was in
this neighborhood tbe U,,
st week. or
Mr. Ferrill and Mr. Clark have
r'r,ned fro,n K*a^ «>>«'*
«hej had been on business.
will soon be able
again.
sissas
Ray Swagart died on irrM.
« buneu Saturday^ I"
"ur leepes! sri.p4th/M t^a ™ "
'"p re'"ivda af'1 ' °""ra-
r° Coffey lectured it Th
rtW Kb*" .oaM nlijbt.
we^"d HlSMablmar
"^people
" Liter" ^
tafniient. Miss Pe.ri . °ter"
•tAotTBe to'r'
spent a few pleasant ho"r, ' M1
on account'of sicaness "w"' f",lda>'
Will soon be better ' pe be
Stella Oantrell f^reTasTu100^ 81
day She died Th.™ 'a,t t,m? Pri-
,TCC" o much el
tim rWet',3U?bt,tlere WOu|d oe no
ti me to print or read our little ltem^
so have missed a week or two. '
Mrs. T M. Wilkinson his goae
izz:"10 m -
-rj-isurs
«ri
„h"r No«l'« mother I. visiting him I
^"r,,gad ,ai'-""
'-'^rronx'^x r11
«n the afternoon L - d
music at the school house Tiny wn'
come and sing fir fh, r
lay afternoon in neat month. S"°'
: ~ ii.ao a. m
at Enid Hy>o p. n,
Cheronee 11.00 a. m
~ v.mi i. tLl
Cr if.nrle 1:50 o m
Eaid 7:15 a.m.
*ast b jund —
!;• f2m'"^^ s«-?« s«« m.
■' D'd •• I'zr-fxil :: 0«-etfoS:S:
Connections oiA<ie ir rj,ir>,,ia "utdrle 10:50 a. m. I
ao3tTw',s,,<L*ii? TKi ■
4 W; at Cherokee, «,th toe K ansa, Ct . • V. J
J. J. CUNNINGHAM
Gen. Pass. Agt., Enid, Okla.
c- J. TURPIN
General Agent'
«on .r of her father'* lest svmn-rK„ ™ ^extend our deep
ttir7 h' fMh"'a seventj-
tturl birthday. All report Ja
gtX'd time. H a
il.^t every one went to Mt.
View Kst Saturday.
Th. v„ung f„|ka t ,
Sunday at B. B. Bottoms, hunt-
log t a«fer eggs,
M mt every one is planting'corn
nu soaie are Hir*
aDd
mates. °ne ,of "chool
Rainy.
Z'zzr bu°r «><<.
Most all th? corn in t,u
«'ty is up and looking^fli' * comrD^
- .ep,«„„„gVor„ looking a"d,
•H<1 ||(3 nfu tlinmoli i " Oeorue Wnii
cotton groZ'1' "nd Prefh-l"'-..r:,;;CXM0 00 1
Te /IV HnliLn • ! . J- II. Bill- nf n .-L
Bering cotton ground.
«TB"2, -H°ldJSn- A'i l ^°ung
and Hack Laird attc.de,I church
lujit Sunday evening.
R.,., i v. ■■'•Truviiitf
2,a app Yi,,ed
M',w/ ^ "" ^uoaay.
Interest payable any time
Mdwywhcre .that you r
you the privilege
nLseaflC,ng ^°ur 'idebt«id-
ness after twelve months.
Wnf^ ^e. financial agents
InVuA.^08"'™^
'ng «,000,0«0 aa^*""'"
Xes^Ur n,ure Pnvi-
^OklZr°J
than any
operating
W^NE &4 WlNNK,
Wichita, Kas.
See or *rito
J. 1. Brothers,
General Solicitor,
Room 6, Fiaerty Bank Hid*
Cordell, Qkla.
Home Made
cWr, more tasty and wholesome.
Koyal Baking Powder helps the house
«fetopmduce a, hoce, quicHj, alld ^
T ™ , u Ue' ,he ««d
hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer-
cake, ensp coobo, crullers, crusts 'and
foSi1A SC\ ready-made food
found at the bake^hop or grocery does
not compare.
Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps.
•OVAL BAK.NO POWDF.a CO.. MEW YO«K.
• vnrv.
Always ^ Remember the Full Name
Laxative Rromo Quinine
Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip In Two.
^ on Bos. g'tf.
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Burnette, S. C. The Cordell Weekly Beacon. (Cordell, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 40, Ed. 1 Monday, April 2, 1906, newspaper, April 2, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc183541/m1/8/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Territories+-+Oklahoma+Territory%22: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.